New(er) religion - Think Atheist2015-03-03T18:47:12Zhttp://www.thinkatheist.com/forum/topics/newer-religion?commentId=1982180%3AComment%3A889649&xg_source=activity&feed=yes&xn_auth=noHA HA HA HA HA! I'm a little…tag:www.thinkatheist.com,2014-08-08:1982180:Comment:14832772014-08-08T22:49:25.282ZBrendahttp://www.thinkatheist.com/profile/Brenda
<p>HA HA HA HA HA! I'm a little late on this thread but that was hilarious...as is this whole conversation :)</p>
<p>HA HA HA HA HA! I'm a little late on this thread but that was hilarious...as is this whole conversation :)</p> Awesome dissolves, seamless s…tag:www.thinkatheist.com,2013-06-25:1982180:Comment:13423992013-06-25T02:41:19.152Zarchaeopteryxhttp://www.thinkatheist.com/xn/detail/u_2gskiyna07rt3
<p>Awesome dissolves, seamless sound and visual editing, a very professional production! You do good work.</p>
<p>Awesome dissolves, seamless sound and visual editing, a very professional production! You do good work.</p> Yes , Thanks :-)
tag:www.thinkatheist.com,2013-06-25:1982180:Comment:13422482013-06-25T01:04:08.170Zɐuɐz ǝllǝıuɐphttp://www.thinkatheist.com/profile/DanielleZana
<p>Yes , Thanks :-) <iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/ahocpsYY4vM?wmode=opaque" frameborder="0"></iframe>
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<p>Yes , Thanks :-) <iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/ahocpsYY4vM?wmode=opaque" frameborder="0"></iframe>
</p> "There once was a man with a…tag:www.thinkatheist.com,2013-06-24:1982180:Comment:13421472013-06-24T18:40:16.134Zarchaeopteryxhttp://www.thinkatheist.com/xn/detail/u_2gskiyna07rt3
<blockquote><p>"There once was a man with a tongue of wood,<br></br>Who essayed to sing,<br></br>And in truth, it was lamentable,<br></br>But there was one<br></br>Who understood what the man<br></br>WISHED to sing,<br></br>And with that, the singer was content."</p>
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<p>I quite understood, despite the few words that were mispelled, what you were saying - I'm certainly not a spelling Nazi, I couldn't survive without my spelling dictionary - my only concern was that you might be taken less…</p>
<blockquote><p>"There once was a man with a tongue of wood,<br/>Who essayed to sing,<br/>And in truth, it was lamentable,<br/>But there was one<br/>Who understood what the man<br/>WISHED to sing,<br/>And with that, the singer was content."</p>
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<p>I quite understood, despite the few words that were mispelled, what you were saying - I'm certainly not a spelling Nazi, I couldn't survive without my spelling dictionary - my only concern was that you might be taken less seriously.</p>
<p>Was that YOUR video? Your production? If so, as I stated earlier, the editing was impressive, as well as the scene selections - overall, an good job!</p> No problem, I tend to be mess…tag:www.thinkatheist.com,2013-06-24:1982180:Comment:13416902013-06-24T17:36:40.606Zɐuɐz ǝllǝıuɐphttp://www.thinkatheist.com/profile/DanielleZana
<p>No problem, I tend to be messy when I have to repeat myself over and over again :p It gets tedious when a video has been processed or rendered, its text has an error.... and also to note when I have seen my little errors of text and spelling, I have deleted the project file... oops.. I would think you have done the same thing too before. But when doing a quick video to prove a point and in the height of anxiety at midnight , errors do become common, issue, I have taken your critic analysis…</p>
<p>No problem, I tend to be messy when I have to repeat myself over and over again :p It gets tedious when a video has been processed or rendered, its text has an error.... and also to note when I have seen my little errors of text and spelling, I have deleted the project file... oops.. I would think you have done the same thing too before. But when doing a quick video to prove a point and in the height of anxiety at midnight , errors do become common, issue, I have taken your critic analysis of it as something to note in the future :-)</p> Elohim does not mean "gods" b…tag:www.thinkatheist.com,2013-06-24:1982180:Comment:13419602013-06-24T17:32:26.352Zɐuɐz ǝllǝıuɐphttp://www.thinkatheist.com/profile/DanielleZana
<p>Elohim does not mean "gods" but "star people". It is an old way to say star people or extraterrestrial people. Well I do have issues with spelling when I process things in a haste...when using anxeity as a driving mechanism and i tend to spaz out with not being a "spelling nazi" an amusing term, and i see them only after I uploaded the video while taking a drink and watching over... but its readable. Well I dont make money in giving information or providing information. Well those are…</p>
<p>Elohim does not mean "gods" but "star people". It is an old way to say star people or extraterrestrial people. Well I do have issues with spelling when I process things in a haste...when using anxeity as a driving mechanism and i tend to spaz out with not being a "spelling nazi" an amusing term, and i see them only after I uploaded the video while taking a drink and watching over... but its readable. Well I dont make money in giving information or providing information. Well those are common phrases people on this planet understand, and adds in humor and light hardheartedness I suppose, or not ?</p> Sorry to be so critical earli…tag:www.thinkatheist.com,2013-06-24:1982180:Comment:13421102013-06-24T17:15:05.995Zarchaeopteryxhttp://www.thinkatheist.com/xn/detail/u_2gskiyna07rt3
<p>Sorry to be so critical earlier, Danielle, I just believe that if a work of art - and a written piece or a video certainly qualifies for that definition - is going to be presented to the public as a finished work and is expected to be taken seriously, it should have been as finely tuned as possible. On my own website, I have been known to go back into a post, just to add or delete a comma. I'm my own worst critic, but when I DO present a work, I can know that it will be judged on its…</p>
<p>Sorry to be so critical earlier, Danielle, I just believe that if a work of art - and a written piece or a video certainly qualifies for that definition - is going to be presented to the public as a finished work and is expected to be taken seriously, it should have been as finely tuned as possible. On my own website, I have been known to go back into a post, just to add or delete a comma. I'm my own worst critic, but when I DO present a work, I can know that it will be judged on its content, rather than on it's errors - friendly, not critical, advice.</p> Thank youtag:www.thinkatheist.com,2013-06-24:1982180:Comment:13421082013-06-24T16:57:29.419Zɐuɐz ǝllǝıuɐphttp://www.thinkatheist.com/profile/DanielleZana
<p>Thank you</p>
<p>Thank you</p> Interesting, especially the l…tag:www.thinkatheist.com,2013-06-24:1982180:Comment:13416592013-06-24T15:35:15.734Zarchaeopteryxhttp://www.thinkatheist.com/xn/detail/u_2gskiyna07rt3
<p>Interesting, especially the last video.</p>
<p>Interesting, especially the last video.</p> Interestingly, she refers to…tag:www.thinkatheist.com,2013-06-24:1982180:Comment:13419262013-06-24T15:04:04.884Zarchaeopteryxhttp://www.thinkatheist.com/xn/detail/u_2gskiyna07rt3
<p>Interestingly, she refers to the Earthly religious system as a "sick, sadistic fairy tale," yet she refers to the space entities as, "<em>Elohim</em>," the Hebrew word, from the Old Testament meaning, "<em>the gods</em>." Why would the space entities need to borrow their name from a sick, sadistic fairy tale?</p>
<p>Also, before producing a video for publication, it would behoove the creator of it to ascertain that all of the words are spelled correctly (several were not), as misspelled…</p>
<p>Interestingly, she refers to the Earthly religious system as a "sick, sadistic fairy tale," yet she refers to the space entities as, "<em>Elohim</em>," the Hebrew word, from the Old Testament meaning, "<em>the gods</em>." Why would the space entities need to borrow their name from a sick, sadistic fairy tale?</p>
<p>Also, before producing a video for publication, it would behoove the creator of it to ascertain that all of the words are spelled correctly (several were not), as misspelled words detract from the credibility of the message.</p>
<p>Using phrases from known Sci-Fi works, such as Star Trek's, "<em>where no one has gone before</em>," and Douglas Adams' "<em>life, the universe and everything</em>," again detracts (IMO) from the creator's credibility.</p>
<p>Sorry to be so critical of the video, but though the editing was well done, the written message could use some improvement.</p>